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It is yet to be explained in what situation the code is to be used or how it is to be used, but knowing Chris, it may remain a mystery forever.
It is yet to be explained in what situation the code is to be used or how it is to be used, but knowing Chris, it may remain a mystery forever.


==See also==
===See also===
*[[Retroactive continuity in Sonichu]]
*[[Retroactive continuity in Sonichu]]
*[[Equestrian calendar]]
*[[Equestrian calendar]]
{{Sonichu}}
{{Sonichu}}
==Wings of fail==

Revision as of 23:43, 24 July 2020

Timeline of Sonichu 12-9

Origin

24 February/Rise 1982

1) Night Star born to Gallop Crush and Sugar Darling.

1985

2) Night Star sees glimpses of Chris watching Television and realizes her psychic connections to Chris. Also receives cutie mark on this date.

1989

3) Night Star met Clover and her friends.

~17 March 2000

4) Night Star finds CWCville.

Arc 2

The events of arc 2 occur before the events of arc 1.

17 Heat 2017

1) Night Star sees Diamond Melody outside Cloudsdale Colloseum at 4:45 PM and falls in love with her after some small talk.

2) Night Star and Diamond Melody share a hotdog, then meet Nepgear.

3) NS and DM attend the concert and leave at 7:30 PM, went to CWCville park at 7:38 PM. Then fuck around the city for a few hours.

7 Bounty 2017

4) Diamond Melody moves away to Las Pegasus after realizing that Jessica Quinn was a troll. Relationship lasted for almost 144 days.

17 Bounty 2017

5) Discord organises a race.

Arc 1

1 September 2017

1) NS portals her way into CWCville.

2) NS teleports to CWCville pokemon center.

3) Teleports to KCWC Radio center.

4) Warps to Canterlot High, meets Christine and asks her to date Diamond Melody.

5) Met Sunset Shimmer at the laboratory.

Arc 3

24 Frost 2017

1) Met Kun Hanhphuc while buying apples.

Arc 4

Konami code

The Konami code was a cheat code that provided extra health in certain Konami video games such as Contra, Gradius and Castlevania. It was popularized due to many of these games being very difficult to beat and using the code was a necessity a certain points.

Due to the popularity of the code, it has become incredibly popular in video games where using the code will result in an easter egg being activated. Chris has also borrowed it and used it in his own comics for a totally different reason, since he already has infinite health.

The code is Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, Start. In that order.

Uses

Chris explaining the use of the code to Diamond Melody

The code is prominently discussed in Sonichu 12-9, using the code before entering Equestria prevents humans from turning into ponies. Where and how the code is input is a mystery. In the comic, Chris explains to Diamond Melody that the code is a "technical override" that is input on a gamepad.

Stephen Hawking be damned

Chris also believes that he can enter Equestria, he shows himself (the real life Chris, not Comic Chris) entering a portal in Sonichu 12-9 and mentions that he will not be using the Konami code, when he exits the portal, he is in his pony form. Chris talked about it again in the Count Dankula interview, where he tells the host that without the code, he would become an alicorn.

Diamond Melody and Night Star entering CWCville without using the code

The code may also work vice-versa, as when Diamond Melody and Night Star portalled their way into CWCville park, they turned into humans and Chris explicitly states that they didn't use the code in this situation.

Night Star used her powers to convert them to humans, but since they did not use the code, shouldn't that be automatically done?

But a contradiction arises a few pages later when Night Star and Kun Hanhphuc portal into the GE plant, Night Star uses her powers to turn them into humans instead of it automatically converting them.

It is yet to be explained in what situation the code is to be used or how it is to be used, but knowing Chris, it may remain a mystery forever.

See also

Wings of fail